Last time he gave himself an "A." Oh I know -- he said "B+." But you know what a B+ means. A B+ means "I think I deserve an A for Awesomeness but I want to pretend to be modest and also signal that I'm not content with my awesome performance so far, even though it's awesome, and feel the need to do additional feats of awesomehood."

This time, he says his grade is "incomplete."

Now, where I come from, an "incomplete" is actually an F that could be converted into some other grade, depending on performance; but if no better performance is forthcoming, it resolves into a Failure.

That sounds about right to me.

It's still too early to judge his administration, President Barack Obama says.

In an interview broadcast on the CBS "Sunday Morning" program, Obama gave himself a grade of "incomplete" on the first 18 months of his presidency.
While citing some accomplishments, Obama said the true measure of success will be when the economy has rebounded fully and people are feeling better about it.

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Coming out of the worst recession since the Great Depression, Americans still want to see a full recovery before they'll believe the worst is over, Obama said.
"People have every right to be scared, to be angry, to be frustrated," he said. "I don't expect the American people to be satisfied when we're only half of the way back."

That's a lie -- he doesn't believe Americans have that right. I know that because whenever Americans express that anger and frustration, his surrogates in the liberal media can't wait to call them racist.

Here's another lie:

The president also said he understands that criticism comes with the job.